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Fragments from The Log of the Junior Class Dedication: TO NRPTF.VB Our good ship is sailing toward harbors kissed by sunshine; Friendships, high hopes, and laughter fill her hold; Honor, her helmsman, warns, “Daddies, keep the high seas!” Bell buoys clamor, “Laddies all, beware the rocks and shoals!” Neptune, Neptune, don’t think we sc rn their warning; We try to catch their meaning although laughter rocks the hold. Neptune, Neptune (bless your little fishes), Our lighthouse lights are gleaming; Our scorning but a seeming, And our cargo is pure gold. The Secret of Junior Success: Hard work and laughter. Our Colors: Blue, Orange, Yellow, Green, Red, Indigo, Violet. Our Motto: Never say die; keep to the right; never put off till tomor- row; the early worm; sobriety; truth; courage; rolled oats. Our Helmsman: Honor. Our Lighthouse: Conscience. Our Anchor: A, B, C, D. Our Crew: The Juniors who Never Say Die. ----o---- From Songs to our Home Rooms: To Miss (dark: (There are others.) She has a way we all adore of picking up the chalk; She has a sunny way of mixing laughter with her talk. ----o---- DAVY JONES’S LOCKER In Davy Jones’s locker lies the wealth gone down at sea, Though some folks pray it may come up, ’tis said that ne’er can be. There are silks and satins shimmering, and rubies, jade, and pearls, And faithful, singing sailor lads, and dainty, laughing girls. ----o---- There are many stately ships, tad, That over wide seas roam; And many hardy sailors, lad, Who live on the briny foam; Hut there never was a prettier, lad, Than the frigate, ’32; Nor a braver crew of seamen, tad, Than the Juniors, “tried• and true.” THE BITTER ROOT — 25 —
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Johnson, High, Kohn, Perry. Mrs. Muckier, Stephenson Officers of Junior (Mass Beginning the year with a colorful and successful Junior Mixer, the junior class has been one of the most enterprising groups in the school. The juniors copped first place in the sideshows of the Senior Carnival with a unique stunt, a living-pictu re gallery. They divided the class into two groups and sold subscriptions for magazines, the proceeds of which contest went to the Junior Prom treasury. A movie tieup was a success both financially and artistically. The climax of the year’s events, the Junior Prom, was a colorful riot, a gay whirl, one of the most beautiful and successful ever held. The juniors not only have been a credit to the school; they have made this year one of the most enjoyable for the school. They have representatives in the Pep Club, the musical rgdnizations, the Girls’ Club Cabinet, and many others of the school’s helpful organizations. They have supported the sports of the school by their turnouts at games and their aid in tin sports. Their hot-dog sales at the football games netted them money for the Prom. THE BITTER ROOT — 24 —
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Torch Honor Society Membership in the Torch Honor Society is open to sophomores, juniors, «md seniors who have qualified themselves during the previous year. A system of points for scholarship and outside activities is used. The emblems of the organization are the one bar pin for sophc mores, the two bar pin for juniors, and the gold Torch pin for seniors. This year eighty-one students have been awarded membership; twenty- eight seniors, twenty-seven juniors, and twenty-six sophomores. SENIOR TO RO11 MEMBERS Kathryne Borg Michael Clapp John Clark A nice Doif Burke Donlon Ralph Gilliam Robert Grantier Bennie Gulley Herbert Hayes Annie Hollopeter Arthur Jacobsen Helen Jacobsen Frances Jefferson Esta Johnson JUNIOR TORCH Aileen Ambrose D o rothea Ap pel q uist Wilton Baty Edward Cook John Day Lena Elliott Myrl Elliott Marcella Flaherty Nelle Fox Hermina Girson Lillian Hopkins Winifred Keyes Mary Kohn Henry Larson Dorcas Keaeh Doris Kniffen Joy Bancoy Philip Miller Marie Plummer Ruth Pulleys Colin Raff Webster Searles Jean Smith Ossia Taylor Emma Van Denson Ben White Mary Zehntner MEMBERS Jeanette Love Juanita Lund Nicholas Miloglav Ena Ostburg Betty Ann Pol leys Theodore Shoemakor Ruth Stephenson Viola Sullivan Betty Sunderlin Ma r ga re t Wa shi n g t o n Audrey Wessinger Betty Wightman Helen Zehntner THE BITTER ROOT — 26 —
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